Why a Star Trek Warp Drive Would Be Immensely Destructive

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I believe the Deflector dish was only for sublight travel. The wrap bubble in Star Trek would naturally create a bubble that routes particles around the enclosed vehicle. Maybe I have not read enough of the Trek literature though, I am not an Uber-Trekkie.
 

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[citation][nom]RADIO_ACTIVE[/nom]Screw the warp drive I want the holodeck....[/citation]

Don't you mean pornodeck...
 

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[citation][nom]QEFX[/nom]So I need to keep my Tardis out of warp drive ... got it.[/citation]


It generates a worm hole through space in theory.
 
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The "current science" scientists who deploy sarcasm to anything that tries to go beyond whatever is considered feasible nowadays, shall study a bit of history, and see how many times "current and accepted science" has been totally destroyed by new development and theories. Signed, a PhD with enough knowledge and humbleness to avoid these comments.
 
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